Until now, you were on top when it came to decorating your child's room, but now things are getting complicated… Here are some ideas for a teen room which will please your teen as well as you.﻿

Encourage your teen to develop their style by suggesting elements of decoration strongly associated with furniture gleaned from grown-ups’ furniture.

Avoid garish colours on the walls: During this period of a teenager’s life, a desire to paint the walls purple can quickly stop the smallest change in decor later on! Instead, go with white, grey or very basic colours. Add a fun and cheap touch with the day-glow pink or yellow star stickers by Lilipinso, a few strips of wallpaper from Ferm Living, a pretty Leçons de Choses poster or OMY poster stuck on with masking tape…﻿

Regarding the teen bed

You have probably noticed that your teenage wants a big bed so that they can lie around on it at any moment of the day, surrounded by their books, telephone and laptop. This is why Laurette proposes the double bed « round bed » in hand painted beech wood, in widths of 120 cm or 140 cm from €685 (new, coming online soon). Don’t forget the essential bedside table and lamp: Laurette nightstands have drawers and doors to hide your secrets, the mini-Luxembourg tables are big enough to accommodate a computer, and the “lalinde” tables from Sentou give the bedroom a living room air.

The “suspended” Muuto lamp on the ceiling, cushions by Areaware, Domestic and Lab, the “tatami” plaid by Numero 74 and an enormous, nylon beanbag by Fatboy. On the floor, a lambskin throw by Kaiser. The « Manto » hooks or the « Constellation » coatrack by Sentou will show that your teenager’s room is bang on-trend.